ROSEMONT, Ill. – Michigan State’s McCoy Biagioli and Purdue’s Andre Zhu earned Big Ten Co-Golfer of the Week honors, the conference announced Tuesday, following standout performances at the Island Resort Intercollegiate. Both players finished tied for third place at the season-opening tournament, signaling strong starts to their respective campaigns.The weekly award recognizes remarkable individual performances within the Big Ten men’s golf landscape. Biagioli and Zhu’s achievements highlight the early talent emerging this season and set a high bar for competition as the fall tournament schedule progresses. This recognition not only elevates their individual profiles but also reflects positively on the growing strength of Big Ten golf programs.Biagioli, a junior from White Lake, Michigan, carded a 15-under par 201 (67-69-65) at the Island Resort Intercollegiate. His 54-hole total is tied for the second-lowest in Michigan State program history, just one stroke shy of Drew Hackett’s school record set in 2022. Biagioli recorded 17 birdies and played 52 of 54 holes at or below par, with bogey-free rounds in the first and final rounds of the tournament. The last Spartan to receive the honor was Lorenzo Pinili on March 6, 2025.
zhu, a freshman from Richmond Hill, Ontario, also finished with a 15-under par 201 (68-65-68) in his collegiate debut. His score ranks as the third-lowest 54-hole total in Purdue history, and he became only the fourth player in program history to record three rounds of 68 or better in the same tournament. Zhu totaled 17 birdies, 35 pars, and just two bogeys throughout the event. Jenson Forrester was the last Boilermaker to be named Big Ten Men’s golfer of the Week on March 27, 2025.2025-26 Big Ten Men’s Golfers of the Week
Sept. 4 – McCoy biagioli, Michigan State | Andre Zhu, Purdue
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